Her role involves mostly project management, such as improving processes, communicating changes and helping employees adapt to those changes. In her current rotation, Clinton is part of a team focused on improving the company’s employee experience. As a TECDP analyst, she will complete three or four rotations in the technology division within three to four years to gain a strong understanding of the organization. Her skills transitioned well as she began a full-time role. It’s not just busy work but something that’s actually engaging, helpful and challenging.” “Even though they weren’t time-sensitive projects, it was something that brought value to the team. “One thing I liked about the internship program is that they focused on having us do real work,” she said. She was awarded a Bridge Program Express Scripts Scholarship, which led to an internship at the company. She works as a senior business analyst for Cigna’s technology early career development program.īefore Clinton graduated high school, she became acquainted with UMSL through her participation in the Bridge Program, which provides year-round college preparation services to high school and middle school students. Louis in May with a BSBA with an emphasis in supply chain management, a minor in information systems and technology and a Pierre Laclede Honors College certificate. Clinton graduated from the University of Missouri–St.
When UMSL Daily interviewed Kalynn Clinton at the start of her freshman year in fall 2016, she was enrolled as a computer science major and determined to embrace as many opportunities as possible during college.įour years later, after changing degree programs, she’s an alumna. Louis through serving on the Supply Chain and Analytics Young Alumni Board. She remains connected to the University of Missouri–St. After graduating in May 2020, Kalynn Clinton began working as a senior business analyst for Cigna’s technology early career development program.